(01-25-2016, 05:57 PM)New Guy Wrote: Hello Syscrash,
Your recent comments:
Quote:1. Eve will not try and convince Nick of anything.are open to rebuttal.
2. Second no character on the show has been held responsible for anything they have done.
3.The haters will be seeing red about Eve. There will be a lot of post the keep using Juliette events in discussion's about Eve. There are a group of viewers what will never be able to separate the two. Like Nick they just won't be able to let it go.
1. Eve is Juliette. Nick is a victim of her felonies of arson of the trailer and the murder of his Mother, Kelly. I agree she will never have any remorse and thus will do any felonious act with no concept of moral, ethical or legal consequence. She is the epitome of evil. The writers have failed to hold her responsible by creating Eve. That is huge departure from a Grimm Fairytales where the evil character is severely punished. Refer to this article: http://all-that-is-interesting.com/grimm-fairytales. The character Eve is less an issue than the writers who seem to not believe in personal responsibility.
2. What other character committed arson as an act of revenge? What other character participated in the murder of another character as an act of revenge? Focus on the act of killing another person (Wesen are also persons for this purpose). I may have asked before, but what person killed by one of the Scoobies was totally innocent? Even the punk Nick killed in the bar was attacking him. Yet Nick had extreme remorse and wanted to confess to the killing.
3. Juliette, Hexenette and Eve are the same person. They are inseparable. Those who believe in the lipstick on a pig transformation may also be interested in the latest special deal on the Brooklyn Bridge. George Parker was reincarnated just for you!
New Guy
I think it's a twilight zone moment when Nick can feel extreme remorse for some stranger in a bar but can't get up any real grief for the woman he helped kill. He just continues to prove time and time again just how much Juliette was the love of his life. Yep.
I'm still not quite sure how to take Monroe's, Rosalee's, and Hank's reaction to Juliette's death. I suppose their way of acting surprised and then pretending it didn't happen is what works best for them.
Now in all fairness, Rosalee did experience a teeny tiny twinge of guilt....but then all was hunky dory.
But one thing was certain. They all got real comfortable with her absence.
This being the magic spells thread, it would have been interesting if Eve was created specifically as a lesson to them, a real uncomfortable reminder that their actions also contributed to her destruction.
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